Netanyahu vows to destroy all tunnels

Israel will destroy all of the tunnels that lead from Gaza to southern Israel, with or without a ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Israeli troops have destroyed dozens of tunnel branches so far during the 24-day operation in Gaza, Netanyahu said Thursday at the start of a special Cabinet meeting to discuss the security situation.

“We are determined to complete this mission, with or without a ceasefire, and therefore I will not agree to any proposal that does not allow the IDF to complete this work which is important for the security of Israel’s citizens,” Netanyahu said.

The tunnels would have allowed Hamas to kidnap and murder Israeli soldiers and civilians, and to infiltrate Israeli territory to commit terrorist acts, Netanyahu said. “We are destroying that capability now.

Netanyahu called on the public and government ministers to remain unified during this time of crisis.

“Do not harm the special unity that we have. Mind your words and be careful with your deeds. And, more than anything, government ministers must serve as personal examples for the public at large,” Netanyahu said.

“At this time, the nation expects all of us, especially government ministers, to unite behind the goal. When our soldiers are fighting the enemy and endangering their lives on behalf of us all, we owe them this. The more we are united, the stronger we are,” he said.

The prime minister stressed that the IDF is working to avoid hurting civilians in Gaza, calling it “a moral army unlike any other.”

Some 10 rockets were fired at the southern Israeli city of Sderot during Netanyahu’s address.

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